Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religious dagger OK at Auburn elementary school [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)Christianity is the 'power religion' in the US. So in context of who benefits from the institutional decisions built into how the US runs schools, the privilege accrues to Christianity. And no school is exactly like any other - in some, very few students will ever bring religion into school with them. And I don't see those as being problematic environments. When only a few people are doing so (two), it's not a real problem, especially when they're not in the 'de facto' state religion. As a greater and greater percentage of those who attend 'bring it', the pressure and dangers for those who do not conform become greater.
Check the recent list for the Fox News video where atheists are told to 'accept the culture of Jesus' in southern schools.